News 4: Rapid increase in COVID-19 patients leads to huge spike in hospitalizations

June 30, 2020

Hospital beds are becoming scarce in San Antonio due to COVID-19. Contingency planning is now being ramped up to provide excess capacity when the hospitals are full. “We’re all nearing our capacity,” says Dr. Robert Leverence, chief medical officer. He says the hospital’s models show “by the middle of next week, or the end of […]


KTSA: Dr. Fred Campbell on the Jack Ricarrdi Show

June 30, 2020

Dr. Fred Campbell, General and Hospital Medicine, was a guest on KTSA Radio’s Jack Riccardi Show. They discussed the spike in COVID-19 and the surge of patients being admitted into the hospital. They talked about the difference in whether a person is admitted with symptoms and what generally causes a person to go into the […]



WMC: Best Life: Blood marker being used in dementia study

June 29, 2020

Chronic inflammation in the body, caused by genetics, disease, or lifestyle is very damaging to cells, playing a role in vascular disease and dementia. Sudha Seshadri, MD, professor of neurology, explained to Ivanhoe, “We are increasingly recognizing that infection and inflammation play a role in neurodegeneration and vascular diseases.” As this disease develops, inflammation is […]


KSAT 12: What you need to know about COVID-19 testing according to UT Health experts

June 29, 2020

Confused about whether you should get tested for COVID-19? There are a few things infectious disease experts want you to know. Testing is available to anyone but should be reserved for those who have symptoms or who have been exposed to someone with the virus. To have the most accurate test results possible, wait eight […]